Comparison of 15N-labelled glycine, aspartate, valine and leucine for measurement of whole-body protein turnover
Clin Sci
; 57(3): 281-3, Sept. 1979.
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ABSTRACT
Whole-body protein turnover was measured in rats by constant infusion of 15N-labelled glycine, aspartate, valine and leucine and measuring the enrichment of hepatic and renal urea and ammonia nitrogen. The values obtained with [15N] glycine were comparable with values reported with methods based on different assumptions. [15N] Aspartate gave rise to an increased enrichment of urea and ammonia and hence to lower protein-turnover rates. [15N] Valine and [15N] leucine gave low enrichments of nitrogenous end products and hence to high protein-turnover rates. All 15N-labelled amino acids are not equally suitable for measuring whole-body protein turnover by the end-product method. The relative amounts of 15N going to the end products can be prodicted from the known individual metabolism of aspartate and the branched-chain amino acids (AU)
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Assunto principal:
Valina
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Ácido Aspártico
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Glicina
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Leucina
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Clin Sci
Ano de publicação:
1979
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